British Comedy Guide

2011 BAFTA nominations revealed

Tuesday 26th April 2011, 12:10pm by Ian Wolf


Mrs. Brown's Boys. Image shows from L to R: Dermot Brown (Paddy Houlihan), Rory Brown (Rory Cowan), Winnie McGoogan (Eilish O'Carroll), Agnes Brown (Brendan O'Carroll), Cathy Brown (Jennifer Gibney), Buster Brady (Danny O'Carroll). Copyright: BBC / BocPix

The nominations for this year's British Academy Television Awards (BAFTAs) have been announced, with Catherine Tate's Little Cracker, Come Fly With Me, Facejacker and Harry & Paul in the running in the comedy programme category. Meanwhile there are some raised eyebrows in the industry as Mrs Brown's Boys (pictured) - the sitcom heavily criticised by reviewers - has been nominated alongside Peep Show, Rev and The Trip for the best sitcom award.

E4 comedy drama Misfits is the main comedy frontrunner, with four award nominations: 'Best Supporting Actor' for Robert Sheehan, who incidently has announced he is leaving the show; 'Best Supporting Actress' for Lauren Socha, who plays Kelly; plus 'Best Drama Series'; and 'Best New Media'.

Other shows with more than one nomination include Eric and Ernie ('Leading Actor' and 'Single Drama'), The Graham Norton Show ('Best Entertainment Performance' and 'Best Entertainment Programme'), and Miranda ('Best Female Performance in a Comedy Role' and 'The YouTube Audience Award').

Here is a list of the main comedy-related categories:

Comedy Programme

- Catherine Tate's Little Cracker
- Come Fly With Me
- Facejacker
- Harry and Paul

Situation Comedy

- Mrs Brown's Boys
- Peep Show
- Rev
- The Trip

Entertainment Performance

- Rob Brydon - The Rob Brydon Show
- Stephen Fry - QI
- Harry Hill - Harry Hill's TV Burp
- Graham Norton - The Graham Norton Show

Female Performance in a Comedy Role

- Jo Brand - Getting On
- Dawn French - Roger and Val Have Just Got In
- Miranda Hart - Miranda
- Katherine Parkinson - The IT Crowd

Male Performance in a Comedy Role

- James Buckley - The Inbetweeners
- Steve Coogan - The Trip
- Tom Hollander - Rev
- David Mitchell - Peep Show

Entertainment Programme

- The Graham Norton Show
- Have I Got News For You
- The X Factor
- The Cube

A full list of all the categories can be found on the BAFTA website

The winners will be announced on BBC One on Sunday 22nd May.

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